Sure. Depending on the age, you might want to brief the child about what's going to happen. Make sure they find their seat, and show them where the toilets and the bar are to get refreshments at interval. Come back afterwards to collect them. If they're older, they should be fine. It may be worth letting them know that if anyone tries to touch them or grab them or whatever, that screaming is their best defense.
Hope this helped.
Cheers,
Franklint
Broadway Show tickets will vary greatly in price depending on the show one wishes to watch and the time of year. Tickets usually cost between $50 and $200.
when a show is "off Broadway it means that the show is still playing, but no longer playing in a Broadway theatre.This is not actually true. A show that is running off Broadway may or may not have ever been on Broadway. Many shows start off-broadway and get picked up to move into a Broadway theatre. And many more ONLY run off-broadway.
Most people think the difference is one is ON Broadway and one is NOT. This is not true. There are many Broadway shows that aren't literally on Broadway. The main difference between a Broadway show and an off-broadway show is the size of the house (number of seats). The tickets are also cheaper and the production value usually cheaper.
the opera
A broadway show i made up and new and a broadway play i a play of something like Annie or High School Musical.
Broadway Show tickets will vary greatly in price depending on the show one wishes to watch and the time of year. Tickets usually cost between $50 and $200.
I think 12 years of age. because this is the age where they are wanting to show they can watch them selves.
Annnie was a Broadway show.
when a show is "off Broadway it means that the show is still playing, but no longer playing in a Broadway theatre.This is not actually true. A show that is running off Broadway may or may not have ever been on Broadway. Many shows start off-broadway and get picked up to move into a Broadway theatre. And many more ONLY run off-broadway.
Most people think the difference is one is ON Broadway and one is NOT. This is not true. There are many Broadway shows that aren't literally on Broadway. The main difference between a Broadway show and an off-broadway show is the size of the house (number of seats). The tickets are also cheaper and the production value usually cheaper.
There are many Broadway shows!
the opera
In my opinion, if a young child were to watch a show about people killing each other. Or even play a very violent game, and he/she were to watch it for a very long time, that child would grow up to be very agressive. If a child were to watch an educational show, or even something nice like a show. And if the parents encourage the behavior show on the television, then the child will know it is the right thing to do. Ultimately, whatever you allow your child to watch, and if you approve of it then he/she will grow up knowing whatever you taught them is right is good, and whatever you said no to was bad.
this is a child's show aired in 1998. I myself loved to watch this show.
A broadway show i made up and new and a broadway play i a play of something like Annie or High School Musical.
The only listing for a Broadway show that starts with the letter Q is Quilters, from 1984. In 1996, there was an Off-Broadway show called Quadrophenia.
In the Broadway production of "Beauty and the Beast," the character Chip, the enchanted teacup, was originally played by a young actor named Joshua Colley. Over the course of the show's run, various child actors took on the role, as Chip is portrayed by a child character. The production featured a rotating cast for this role due to the age restrictions for child performers on Broadway.